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Macbeth Act V scenes 1-3

Macbeth Act V scenes 1-3. Macbeth Act V scene 1. What happened?. Doctor and Gentlewoman is talking about Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth seems to be going mad. She’s sleepwalking. What’s important!. Lady Macbeth’s sickness. Macbeth Act V scene 2. What happened?.

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Macbeth Act V scenes 1-3

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  1. Macbeth Act V scenes 1-3

  2. Macbeth Act V scene 1

  3. What happened? • Doctor and Gentlewoman is talking about Lady Macbeth. • Lady Macbeth seems to be going mad. • She’s sleepwalking

  4. What’s important! • Lady Macbeth’s sickness

  5. Macbeth Act V scene 2

  6. What happened? • Thanes are talking about the English army. • Where are they meeting? • What is their army mainly made of? • Macbeth is fortifying his position.

  7. What’s important! • The side that the thanes seem to be taking. • Where they are going to meet

  8. Macbeth Act V scene 3

  9. What happened? • Macbeth is gloating. • Macbeth gets an update about the approaching army. • Macbeth is told about Lady Macbeth’s illness, and the doctor is told to heal her.

  10. What’s important? • Macbeth’s ego vs. Macbeth’s insanity

  11. Group Work!!! • Compare the difference between Macbeth’s psychological break and Lady Macbeth’s psychological break. Hypothesize why their breaks were so different.

  12. Quiz Time!!! • Next Time: • 2 Quizzes • On Act V and • the Shakespeare Introduction

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